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I ~SThNDITO I Several weeks ago when I was simultaneously up to my eyeballs in paperwork trying to finish my accounting tasks for the tax man, recovering from a four-month illness and tlTying to coordinate the establishment of two new joint ventures -one here in Perth and the other in Brisbane, an annoying b-r-r, b-r-r, b-r-r forced its way -unrelentingly -into my deep concen­ trations. nwas the ring of one of those new, ~ow-profile 'super duper' telephones that have a myriad of functions which no one remembers how to use. Before I could think about it, my arm made a spasmodic jerk toward the phone -just missing it because it was a flatter uuit than myoid one. Doing this let it ring once more before I could grab it and silence it. Fumbling with the handpiece, I grappled desperately with my memory for the proper greeting to speak on that day at that time at that location for one of the three businesses I am a parr of........ I compromised, "Uh-h-h-m-m, Deyo here!" I spoke into the handset with all the kindness and forthrightness of a football coach at the beginning of spring training. A smiling voice with mischievous overtones responded with, "Well hello, Deyo, there; it's Roads here, Duncan Roads." Associating his greeting withllthat of Her Majesty's 001 chap, I shot back:, "Whaddaya want, ya great ruddy thickhead (loosely transliterated), cause I'm busier'n a one-'legged. man stompin' out a forest fire!?" "WeU," says he, "my readers aDd I are wanting more info ~rom you on the asteroid situation, the ozone layer, the earth­ quake increases and your thermionic energy device. You need to give us an update because of all that's happening around the place" At this point I forget the wording of the conversation; but suffice it to say I did my best to convey to Duncan with force and meaning What the words, "too fla.min' busy!" meant ­ and, I might add, without slowing him down one iota. Believe it or not he and I are good friends; and he does know how I hate to write anything like ~etters, articles, speeches or books. If I'm not busy enough with the everpresent mountains of paper caused by living in a society betrayed and badgered by DECEMBER-JANUARY '93 a burgeoning bureaucratic system then I'm even busier with res-earch into a host of extremely interesting projects aimed at bettering mankind's lot on the Earth. To stop and write about what we (my friends and associates around the world and 1) have created, correlated or discovered is such a time-consuming process that I lose days of R&D or production every time I stop Ito write something; and, quite frankly, I often wonder what good it does just Itelling these things to people who read the article once, think about it for a day or so and then wait placidly for the next entertaining or stimulating installment without ever getting invotved in the process themselves. Therefore,. for those who are involved in some sort of planetary 'prepare' or repair initiatives, I have compiled the following short discussions on the issues which the "Nexus of Roads" has requested on your behalf. OUR SUN: THE PROBLEM STAR Of late I have been watching the increase in earthquake activ­ ity around our planet and have been trying to correlate this to various other cyclic phenomena such as the planetary motion of the planets around the Sun and the contraction of Earth's core. To this end, I have computed a heliocentric planetary alignment plot for part of this year; and, at the same time, I have' recorded details of the major earthquakes which have occurred during that same time frame. The results of the planetary motion plot are not a tight fit to the frequency and intensity of recent earthquakes; but they do have some closeness of fib as shown in the accompanying ch.art entitled, "Earth Stresses vs Planetary AHgnment 1992." I am convinced that relatively small celestial events can trigger mas­ sive changes in the dynamic forces of the Solar System -if these events are barmonically linked to the various periodic functiOJls within tile Solar System (which to the initiates of Chaos Theory is the 'butterfly effect'). Furthermore, I think such solar system harmonic Itriggers can influence Earth's local dynamics to an appreciable degree. Dynamic 'linkage to Earth in a lieacup This dynamic linkage, as I C.onceive it, can b.esJ be visualised by my favourite:- the tea cup analogy. Imagine if you will" a cup of freshly-made tea. A few smaH tea leaves have slipped through the strainer and are orbiting the spinning vortex in the NEXUS-"